66 
THE GREEN BOTTLE FLY. 
Lucilia cesar Linn. 
For general article see Howard, Cir. 35, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric., 1898. 
Exuisit: Adult and figure. 
THE STABLE FLY. 
Stomoxys caleitrans Linn. 
——=—- -—— 
2%, 1900. 
Exuisit: Adult and figure. 
THE HIPPELATES FLY. 
HHippelates flavipes Loew. 
( Facilitates the spread of the disease known as 
Exnuisir: Adult and figure. 
THE BROWN DUNG FLY. 
Scatophaga furcata Say. 
‘ pink-eye.’’) 
Exuisit: Adult and figure. 
THE SHINING EXCREMENT FLY. 
Morellia micans Macq. 
Exurisit: Adult and figure. 
THE LITTLE HOUSE FLY. | 
Homalomyia brevis Rond. 
Exursit: Adult and figure. 
THE FRUIT OR VINEGAR FLY. 
Drosophila ampelophila Loew. 
Exaisir: Adult and figure. 
THE SCREW-WORM FLY. 
Chrysomyia macellaria Fab. 
(Formerly Compsomyia. ) : 
For special article see Howard, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., Vol. IJ, p. 562, 1900. 
Exuisir: Adult and figure. 
THE CATTLE TICK. 
Boophilus annulatus Say. 
(Very common on cattle below the Texas fever line, and known to be responsible 
for transmission of Texas fever among cattle. ) 
Exuisit: Eggs, adult, and figure. 
INSECTS WHICH DIRECTLY INJURE OR ANNOY HUMAN BEINGS. 
THE HOUSE FLY. 
Musca domestica Linn. 
For general article see Howard, Cir. 35, Div. Ent., U. 8. Dept. Agric., 1898. 
Exuisit: Adult and figure. 
THE SOUTHERN BUFFALO GNAT. 
Simulium pecuarum Riley. 
For general article and full life history see Osborn, Bul. 5, n. s., Div. Ent., U.S. 
Dept. Agric., pp. 41-52, 1896. 
Exuisir: Adult and figure. 
